2023-2024 Ogunquit Dining Guide

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Dining Guide

Porch Piano Bar & Restaurant 9 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-646-4005

The Helm at the Admiral’s Inn 95 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-7093

Hook’s Chill & Grille 696 Main St., Ogunquit 207-216-4813 Jonathan’s Ogunquit 92 Bourne Ln., Ogunquit 207-646-4777

The Juice Jar 115 Perkins Cove Rd., Ogunquit 207-216-9783

The Maine Catch 262 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-216-9887

Mornings in Paris 246 Main St., Ogunquit 207-216-9713

Nikanos 173 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-1112

Northern Union 261 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-216-9639

Nubb’s Lobster Shack 591 Shore Rd., Cape Neddick 207-361-1000

OGT Beanery 47 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-360-0109

Ogunquit Lobster Pound 504 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-2516

Old Village Inn 250 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-7088

The Omelette Factory 422 Main St., Ogunquit 207-216-9968

Raspberri’s Restaurant 449 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-7003

Splash! 135 Beach St., Ogunquit 207-646-2525

That Place in Ogunquit 331 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-646-8600

Treehouse Taqueria 237 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-7580

Wiggly Bridge Distillery 441 US Rt. 1, York 207-363-9322

Prices and menus are subject to change without notice. Please contact each establishment for the most up to date information.

Cover photo credit: Batson River Fish Camp

Backyard Coffeehouse & Eatery 178 Main St., Ogunquit 207-251-4554 Bandito’s Mexican Grill 68 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-646-4221 Barnacle Billy’s 50-70 Perkins Cove Rd., Ogunquit 207-646-5575 Batson River Fish Camp 73 Mile Rd., Wells 207-360-7255 The Beach Basket 22 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-360-0255 Beach Lobster House 111 Beach St., Ogunquit 207-360-2286 BeachFire Bar & Grille 658 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-8998 Big Daddy’s Ice Cream 478 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-5454 Bread & Roses Bakery 614 Post Rd., Wells 207-646-4227 Brickyard Hollow Brewing Co. 335 Main St., Ogunquit 207-360-0601 Caffe Prego 44 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-646-7734 Clay Hill Farm 220 Clay Hill Rd., Cape Neddick 207-361-2272 Congdon’s Doughnuts 1090 Post Rd., Wells 207-646-4219 Cornerstone Artisanal Pizza & Craft Beer 228 Main St., Ogunquit 207-646-4118 Crew Ogunquit 8 Shore Rd., Ogunquit 207-216-9236 Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant 134 Harbor Rd., Wells 207-646-8780 Footbridge Lobster 108 Perkins Cove Rd., Ogunquit 207-251-4217 Front

Ogunquit Dining at its Finest!

The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce is delighted to offer this glimpse of our community’s outstanding dining scene. We work with more than 50 food & beverage establishments in Ogunquit, Wells and York to make sure our guests and residents know about them and their creative offerings.

Too full for dessert? Trust us, you ll wish you had it for later. So order it to go, take an after-dinner stroll along the water and share it with a loved one to top off your night!

Chocolate Oblivion Greek Donut

A guide to the Maine Foods that you need to try! This list includes foods that are native to Maine and foods that are hard to find anywhere else. Some of these foods are regional and popular throughout northern New England.

Lobster rolls are one of the most iconic Maine foods. You will see them served at most Maine restaurants. Sometimes they have buttered lobster, sometimes they are made with mayonnaise.

Maine oysters have a distinctive briny taste since there is so much salt in Maine’s cold ocean water. Usually, Maine oysters are served raw and fresh with some lemon juice and maybe some hot sauce.

You will see crab cakes on the appetizer section of many menus throughout the state. Maine crab cakes are very similar to Maryland crab cakes, they are just made with Maine crab meat. The crabs native to Maine are Peekytoe Crab and Jonah Crab.

Maine blueberry pie is the state dessert, but whoopie pies are the official state treat! Whoopie pies are a handheld dessert made with two small cakes, about the size of cookies, filled with thick frosting.

Maine wild blueberries are the Maine State Berry and Maine produces 99% of America’s blueberries! So while you are in Maine, don’t forget to indulge in a sweet slice of Maine blueberry pie.

Clam chowder is the most common chowder you will find in Maine, although some restaurants serve seafood chowder or lobster chowder. New England style chowder is made with cream and butter, which explains why it is so good!

Maine produces over 500,000 gallons of maple syrup each year. Maple syrup season lasts for about 45-50 days between the end of February and midApril. Maple syrup goes perfectly on some Maine blueberry pancakes!

Fiddleheads are young ferns that are still rolled up. Fiddleheads are wild and grow near bodies of fresh water. Since they are wild, they need to be foraged during the short season that lasts 4-6 weeks between April and early June.

Crab Cakes Lobster Roll Oysters Whoopie Pies Blueberry Pie Fiddleheads Clam Chowdah Maple Syrup
Information provided by: thekittchen.com

You must indulge in a lobster dish while you re here in Ogunquit. But please be sure to explore our other unique local specialties!

Mediterranean Sea Bass Mesquite Baby Back Ribs Seared Duck Breast Carmelized Salmon The Rednecker Omelette

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Classic, Seasonal and Enduring….

With more than 40 restaurants offering classic and contemporary cocktails, hand selected wine and locally brewed beer, it s easy to see why Ogunquit is well known for its nightlife offerings.

Spiked Ocean Water Frozen Cosmo Margarita of Ogunquit Elderberry Martini

We would like to thank these members, in particular, for their extra support. It’s their participation that has enabled the Chamber to produce this guide to help you make the most of your time in Ogunquit. Savor the seashore and enjoy your meal!

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